Nicholas Smirnoff

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University of Exeter, UK 
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Smirnoff N, Wheeler GL. (2024) The ascorbate biosynthesis pathway in plants is known but there is a way to go with understanding control and functions. Journal of Experimental Botany
Haque T, Eaves DJ, Lin Z, et al. (2020) Self-incompatibility triggers irreversible oxidative modification of proteins in incompatible pollen. Plant Physiology
Alegre ML, Steelheart C, Baldet P, et al. (2020) Deficiency of GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase, an enzyme required for ascorbic acid synthesis, reduces tomato fruit yield. Planta. 251: 54
Stewart GR, Joly CA, Smirnoff N. (2019) Partitioning of inorganic nitrogen assimilation between the roots and shoots of cerrado and forest trees of contrasting plant communities of South East Brasil. Oecologia. 91: 511-517
Spickett CM, Smirnoff N, Ratcliffe RG. (2019) An in Vivo Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Ion Transport in Maize (Zea mays) and Spartina anglica Roots during Exposure to High Salt Concentrations. Plant Physiology. 102: 629-638
Smirnoff N. (2018) Ascorbic acid metabolism and functions: A comparison of plants and mammals. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 122: 116-129
Mullineaux PM, Exposito-Rodriguez M, Laissue PP, et al. (2018) ROS-dependent signalling pathways in plants and algae exposed to high light: Comparisons with other eukaryotes. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 122: 52-64
Helliwell KE, Pandhal J, Cooper MB, et al. (2017) Quantitative proteomics of a B12 -dependent alga grown in coculture with bacteria reveals metabolic tradeoffs required for mutualism. The New Phytologist
Exposito-Rodriguez M, Laissue PP, Yvon-Durocher G, et al. (2017) Photosynthesis-dependent HO transfer from chloroplasts to nuclei provides a high-light signalling mechanism. Nature Communications. 8: 49
Lim B, Smirnoff N, Cobbett CS, et al. (2016) Ascorbate-Deficient vtc2 Mutants in Arabidopsis Do Not Exhibit Decreased Growth. Frontiers in Plant Science. 7: 1025
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